@pubcore/state
v1.2.4
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access global state properties by dot-notation string
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Access property of global state by dot-notation string
Install
npm install --save @pubcore/state
How to use example, in context with a redux store
Initialization in main script is required
import {setStore} from '@pubcore/state'
//we expect a reduxStore has been created before
setStore(reduxStore)
If we want to read a property of global State ...
import S from '@pubcore/state'
var book = S('room.shelf.b1')
//returns undefined if a key does not exist
S('key.does.not.exist') === undefined
Since 1.1.0 it uses lodash.get internal. You can now use same string notation like in lodash.get. Have a look at the lodash documentation.